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Toward real-time polyp detection using fully CNNs for 2D Gaussian shapes prediction

Hemin Ali Qadir, Younghak Shin, Johannes Solhusvik, Jacob Bergsland, Lars Aabakken, Ilangko Balasingham

2020Medical Image Analysis68 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

To decrease colon polyp miss-rate during colonoscopy, a real-time detection system with high accuracy is needed. Recently, there have been many efforts to develop models for real-time polyp detection, but work is still required to develop real-time detection algorithms with reliable results. We use single-shot feed-forward fully convolutional neural networks (F-CNN) to develop an accurate real-time polyp detection system. F-CNNs are usually trained on binary masks for object segmentation. We propose the use of 2D Gaussian masks instead of binary masks to enable these models to detect different types of polyps more effectively and efficiently and reduce the number of false positives. The experimental results showed that the proposed 2D Gaussian masks are efficient for detection of flat and small polyps with unclear boundaries between background and polyp parts. The masks make a better training effect to discriminate polyps from the polyp-like false positives. The proposed method achieved state-of-the-art results on two polyp datasets. On the ETIS-LARIB dataset we achieved 86.54% recall, 86.12% precision, and 86.33% F1-score, and on the CVC-ColonDB we achieved 91% recall, 88.35% precision, and F1-score 89.65%.

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Artificial intelligenceFalse positive paradoxComputer sciencePattern recognition (psychology)Convolutional neural networkPrecision and recallBinary classificationGaussianSegmentationBinary numberObject detectionImage (mathematics)MathematicsSupport vector machineArithmeticPhysicsQuantum mechanicsColorectal Cancer Screening and DetectionAI in cancer detectionImage Retrieval and Classification Techniques
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